I would *love* some advice and guidance on how to improve the user experience when they visit some of my pages which reference a list of items (say, PDF files). Obviously, it is annoying to have to scroll down. And it's easy to lose your place. And get lost along the page while scrolling up and down.

You are welcome to check out the other sections of the site via the navigation menu. Anyway, my goal is to create a great user experience for site visitors. I *welcome* your input and suggestions as to how to make it better. And, if you have suggestions outside of UI design issues, I also want to hear them. I am determined to get better at all of this.

My impression is that you've done quite a good job. There is an inherent issue with a large list of items, and the only way I know to address that is to find natural, intuitive groupings and then employ some expand/contract visual mechanism to limit the number of items in any one group. If it makes sense in the context of your data, perhaps a second level of grouping might help.

Straighten the thumbnails - it might look neat to have them tilted, but it throws off the lines

On the publications page, there's no reason to use full MLA format when listing the publications. That format is for attribution purposes and is absolutely not easy to browse through. Just use the title of the publication and if you want, put all the nitty gritty details in the details section

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